Everything looks like a volcano erupted and blew it apart, leaving behind nothing but an ash-covered husk.
And in a trilogy set mostly in rural Australia, we finally get to see what remains of the cities at the end of Beyond Thunderdome. (The Atoll commerce hub in Waterworld probably took its cues from Barter Town.) Even though it's populated by rapists, thieves, and pillagers, the Town is the closest thing we've seen to civilization since the world was sent on a path to hell decades before.
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At this point, we are 20 years removed from the events of the first movie and people have organized in the wasteland enough to form Barter Town, a walled-off city of sorts where people can trade and indulge in countless forms of vice. If humanity is to carry on, we seem to have lost all hope of looking like the first world ever again. There are no more bars or ice cream shops like in Mad Max, and the clothing, cars, and homes all look like they've been salvaged from some sort of wreckage. Humanity has divided into three types of people: marauders, people living in small groups just trying to get by, and solo wanderers like Max. Towns have disappeared and society consists of isolated collectives scrounging for fuel and water. Here are all the answers you'll need before blazing down Fury Road.īy Road Warrior, five years after the events of the first movie, everything has gotten considerably worse. Cue up Verdi's "Requiem, Dies irae" and get ready for a crash course in Max. That means that if you haven't seen the original trio of movies-or maybe you just haven't seen them in three decades-you have some catching up to do. But George Miller, Max's creator, never stopped thinking about him, and now has a whole new set of adventures for this solitary warrior, the first of which (or rather, the fourth) is this weekend's Fury Road. A forever broken-hearted, noble man wandering in the desert was left to wander some more. His story felt like it had reached its logical conclusion. He was facing down a villain in the form of Tina Turner and fighting for his life in the Thunderdome. Back then, Mel Gibson was young, beautiful and not at all a pariah. That's right: The creator and writer/director of all three Max flicks is back to shepherd his hero into the new millennium.īut the last time we saw Max Rockatansky, it was 1985.
Here's $100 million! But with Mad Max: Fury Road, George Miller has awakened a slumbering action giant to give us everything we didn't know we needed from a summer blockbuster in 2015. They'll probably pay to see it since it feels familiar.
Most of the time when franchises "reboot" it feels like a studio gave up on trying and grabbed the closest idea that was available to option.